Airport shooter had history of arrests
Brian Chasnoff, Marina Starleaf Riker, Peggy O’Hare, Sig Christenson, Staff writers
April 16, 2021
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About six years ago, Joe Gomez got his guns back.
Police had seized the firearms a shotgun, three handguns and two assault rifles after the military veteran with a criminal history was arrested in 2014 on suspicion of felony possession of marijuana. About a year later, a judge signed an order for police to release the weapons, including a .45-caliber handgun, to Gomez’s attorney, according to court records.
On Thursday afternoon, a man armed with a .45-caliber handgun who was identified by a police source as 46-year-old Gomez nearly unleashed a mass shooting at San Antonio International Airport. Police say quick action by San Antonio Park Police Officer John Maines, who was working a post at the airport, stopped a potential massacre.
Comal ISD candidate, 19, is one year out of high school and running for a school board seat
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As COVID-19 active cases remain steady, Comal County commissioners enthusiastically approved agreements with San Antonio nursing schools whose students have played a critical role in county COVID-19 vaccinations.
âWe couldnât have done it without them,â said Cheryl Fraser, public health director, prior to county agreements formalizing relationships with Alamo Collegesâ St. Phillipâs College and Galen Health Institutes Inc., parent of Galen College of Nursing.
âWith these mass clinics weâre doing we need approximately 50 to 60 students to administer up to 2,000 vaccines a day,â Fraser said. âWeâve talked to several local colleges for students to do their clinical hours at the site (New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center).â
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Three Presidential Finalists Announced for Community College of Aurora
Colorado Community College SystemApril 14, 2021 GMT
Denver, April 14, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Today, the Colorado Community College System (CCCS) Chancellor Joe Garcia announced three finalists in the running for president of Community College of Aurora (CCA).
CCA President Dr. Betsy Oudenhoven will step down on July 31, 2021, as part of her planned retirement, concluding 10 years of leadership at the college and a remarkable 42-year career in higher education that includes various leadership roles at 2 and 4-year colleges in Wisconsin, Minnesota, New York, and Illinois.
Tim Hennessee
Tim and his wife of 19 years, Jennifer, have two children in Comal ISD and are passionate supporters of public education. Tim is actively involved in their childrenâs schools. He frequently volunteers, supporting teachers through reading assistance and mentoring at risk youth. As a pilot, he continues to share his passion with the introduction of a STEM-based aviation program at the local high school.
Why do you want to serve (or continue serving) on the board of trustees?
I have a vested interest in the performance of Comal ISD and the educational services provided to the community. As a current sitting Board Trustee, Iâd like to continue with the progress that we have made throughout the district. This includes implementation of safety and security measures in the district, a strong strategic plan with clear goals for academic achievement and targeting college, career and military readiness. If re-elected, my goals would include managing our growth, maint
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